"Star Wars: The Clone Wars," which featured young Jedi Ahsoka Tano, is ended its run on Cartoon Network after five seasons. / Lucasfilm

by Brian Truitt, USA TODAY

by Brian Truitt, USA TODAY

It may not have had the dramatic heft as the infamous "I am your father" scene in The Empire Strikes Back, but Ahsoka Tano's departure from the Jedi order in Star Wars: The Clone Wars is still full of emotion.

The moment brought a close to the fifth and final season of the Cartoon Network animated series, but an alternate take on the scene included in Blu-ray and DVD sets out Tuesday shows that Ahsoka (voiced by Ashley Eckstein) felt even more betrayed being put on trial for murder than fans might have thought.

In the last two episodes of the fifth season, Ahsoka is named the prime suspect by her fellow Jedi of the killing of a perpetrator who had bombed the Jedi temple and taken out six of their order. She maintains her innocence throughout, but when she doesn't get the support she expects from her master, Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter), Ahsoka escapes to the underground and makes an uneasy alliance with Asajj Ventress.

During her trial it comes to the fore finally that Ahsoka is actually innocent of the crime, and she's accepted back by the Jedi. "We understand that the Force works in mysterious ways. And because of this trial, you have become a greater Jedi than you would have otherwise," says Mace Windu.

The finished scene has Ahsoka spurning the offer, deciding to leave the Jedi for good and walking off into the sunset. But in the alternate take, when Anakin offers her Padawan braid back, she gives him a chilly response: "They never should have told me to leave."

Other bonus materials on the fifth-season Blu-ray and DVD include video commentary on each episode, plus test animation and concept art. A complete series is also out Tuesday with all 108 episodes of the series as well as the 58-page book The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Clone Wars supervising director Dave Filoni posted on his Facebook page Friday that episodes from a proposed sixth season have been completed and will air in early 2014, which will also see the debut of the animated series Star Wars Rebels.